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Moore led the Tigers in reception and receiving yards in 2017, earning second-team All-SEC recognition, starting 11 of 13 games played, catching 65 passes for 1,082 yards and 10 touchdowns. Despite struggling with drops throughout his junior season, Moore ran past, bulled through, and jumped over smaller cornerbacks to get onto the national radar with an SEC-leading 1,012 receiving yards on 62 receptions (eight scores for the season). He did not start against South Carolina because of those drops, but got the call for the last three games of the year and exploded (23 catches for 407 yards and two scores). Moore made 29 catches for 350 yards and three touchdowns as a sophomore starter after making just two catches for 33 yards as a redshirt freshman in 2014. The Texas native was one of the top receiver prospects coming out of the state in 2012 (50 receptions, 1,026 yards, 10 TD as a senior).

By Lance Zierlein

NFL Analyst

Draft Projection

Rounds 4-5

Overview

Moore followed up a strong junior campaign with an equally impressive senior season. While Missouri's offensive scheme made things easy on him and allowed him to rely on his athletic ability to succeed, he has the size, speed and talent to be able to succeed beyond what was asked of him in college. Moore is still raw and will need time to expand his knowledge and feel for the position, but he has the talent to become a WR3 or WR2 within the first two or three years.

Strengths

Size and speed prospect

Fluid in his movement and flashes athletic traits

Sidesteps corners trying to crowd his release and has juice to climb past them to create vertical separation

Route stems have twitch to separate

Drives back to the football to cut off cornerback's path to the throw

Flashes soft hands when he's plucking away from his frame

Makes necessary adjustments early on deep throws

Has athletic traits to work all three levels of the field

Brings danger to the defense after the catch

Uses stick-and-move foot quickness to elude tacklers with lateral agility and has acceleration to get off to the races

Effective shaking tackle attempts off of his hips

Weaknesses

Still raw

Feasted primarily on hitches and comebacks

Worked just one side of the field and stayed out near the numbers

Doesn't have a feel for controlling his area of the field

Allows cornerbacks to crowd him against the sideline and force him out of bounds on his downfield routes